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Runtime Free Class Libraries communicate with Siemens PLCs.

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June 7, 2011 - With INGEAR NET.S7LINK, users writing automation and control applications in Visual Basic.NET or Visual Studio C# can communicate with Siemens S7 Ethernet family of programmable logic controllers, design custom communications and data acquisition applications, and deploy them on as many machines as they want. Providing alternative to OPC-based driver software, program lets users develop Windows programs, system services, class libraries, and ASP .NET solutions without OPC constraints.
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CimQuest INGEAR
518 Kimberton Rd
Phoenixville, PA, 19460
USA



New Visual Studio .NET Class Libraries Enable Custom, Runtime Free Communications with Siemens PLCs


Users writing automation and control applications in Visual Basic.NET or Visual Studio C# can use INGEAR NET.S7LINK software to communicate easily with popular Siemens controllers, design custom communications and data acquisition applications, and deploy them on as many machines as they want, without paying additional license fees.

PHOENIXVILLE, PA - CimQuest INGEAR, a leading supplier of runtime free software development solutions for industrial applications, has introduced a set of Visual Studio .NET class libraries for the Siemens S7 Ethernet family of programmable logic controllers (PLCs.) Users writing automation and control applications in Visual Basic .NET or Visual Studio C# can use INGEAR NET.S7LINK software to communicate easily with popular Siemens controllers, design custom communications and data acquisition applications, and deploy them on as many machines as they want, without paying additional license fees.

INGEAR NET.S7LINK software provides an alternative to OPC- based driver software for Visual Studio .NET developers. Unlike OPC-based middleware, NET.S7LINK software is an embedded class that provides a direct communication channel to Siemens controllers. The sensible API of NET.S7LINK provides an easy-to-use interface, which results in very fast communications without the overhead and recurring cost of OPC servers. NET.S7LINK users have unprecedented flexibility to develop their own Windows programs, system services, class libraries and ASP .NET solutions without being boxed in by OPC constraints.

Like all solutions in the INGEAR.NET software family, NET.S7LINK is a runtime free class library that simplifies building, developing, and deploying connected systems for manufacturing applications using Visual Basic .NET or Visual Studio C#. It uses only three primary classes of .NET code: one manages the PLC, one manages the data that are read from or written to that PLC, and one manages groupings of methods, properties, and events to optimize read/write operations on a collection.

"The better the information plant personnel have regarding operations, the greater their ability to manage costs, output, quality, and ultimately -- profitability. Some of the most valuable data lies within the programmable logic controllers (PLCs) that automate assembly lines and other operations. Manufacturers typically deploy PLCs machine-by-machine; however, accessing that data can be a real challenge. This new set of class libraries provides anyone who knows Visual Basic .NET or Visual Studio C# everything they need to communicate with some of the world's most popular Siemens controllers," said Chuck Karwoski, president of CimQuest INGEAR.

INGEAR NET.S7LINK is available for immediate download. For pricing and download instructions visit http://www.ingeardrivers.com/s7link/s7link.htm or call 1-800-935-7979 toll free from the U.S. or +1-610-935-7979.

About CimQuest INGEAR

Since 1993, CimQuest INGEAR www.ingeardrivers.com has been the leading developer of runtime free communication tools and library components for Visual Basic and other programming languages. Company headquarters are in Phoenixville, Pennsylvania. U.S.A.

Press Contact:

Chuck Karwoski

CimQuest INGEAR

1-610-935-8232

ckarwoski@ingeardrivers.com
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